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List of Sites Of Interest In Bostonreport

  • Boston Athenæum – one of the oldest independent libraries in the United States (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Boston Children's Museum (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum – on the Fort Point Channel, includes a full-scale replica of the Eleanor and Beaver, two of the ships involved in the event (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate – specialty museum with a full-scale reproduction of the U.S. Senate Chamber (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Franklin Park Zoo (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Gibson House Museum (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Harrison Gray Otis House (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Institute of Contemporary Art (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum – art museum focusing on European art (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum – presidential library (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • The Mary Baker Eddy Library and Mapparium – cultural and historical museum/library (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Museum of Fine Arts – art museum (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Museum of Science – science museum, including an IMAX theater and planetarium (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • New England Aquarium (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Nichols House Museum (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Old South Meeting House (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Old State House (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Prescott House (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • USS Cassin Young – decorated Fletcher-class destroyer from World War II (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • USS Constitution Museum – a hands-on museum that collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Old Ironsides (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Warren Anatomical Museum (Museums, aquariums, and zoos)

  • Arnold Arboretum (Parks and squares)

  • Boston Common (Parks and squares)

  • Boston Public Garden (Parks and squares)

  • Charles River and Esplanade (Parks and squares)

  • Copley Square (Parks and squares)

  • Kenmore Square (Parks and squares)

  • Garden of Peace (Parks and squares)

  • Rose Kennedy Greenway (Parks and squares)

  • Boston Opera House (Performing arts centers)

  • Citi Performing Arts Center (Performing arts centers)

  • Cutler Majestic Theatre (Performing arts centers)

  • Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory of Music (Performing arts centers)

  • Symphony Hall – home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops Orchestra (Performing arts centers)

  • Cathedral Church of St. Paul - Episcopal church (Religious buildings)

  • Cathedral of the Holy Cross - Roman Catholic church (Religious buildings)

  • Old North Church - Episcopal church (Religious buildings)

  • Old South Church - United Church of Christ church (Religious buildings)

  • The First Church of Christ, Scientist - Christian Science (Religious buildings)

  • Trinity Church - Episcopal church (Religious buildings)

  • Bull & Finch Pub – whose building is known from the television show Cheers (Restaurants and pubs)

  • Legal Sea Foods – well known seafood restaurant with 11 locations in Boston (Restaurants and pubs)

  • Union Oyster House – oldest restaurant in the United States (Restaurants and pubs)

  • Copley Place (Shopping areas)

  • Downtown Crossing (Shopping areas)

  • Newbury Street (Shopping areas)

  • Prudential Center (Shopping areas)

  • Quincy Market – part of the larger Faneuil Hall Marketplace (Shopping areas)

  • Agganis Arena at Boston University (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • Fenway Park – home of the Boston Red Sox (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • Harvard Stadium (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • Suffolk Downs (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • Nickerson Field (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • TD Garden – home of the Boston Bruins and the Boston Celtics, formerly named the FleetCenter, this arena replaced the Boston Garden in 1995 (Sports arenas and stadiums)

  • Boston By Foot – offers guided architectural and historical walking tours of various Boston neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the North End, and the Freedom Trail (Tours)

  • Boston Duck Tours – guided-tour that uses World War II-era duck boats (Tours)

  • Boston HarborWalk – tour designed to allow people to walk the entire shore of Boston Harbor (Tours)

  • Harpoon Brewery – free beer samples (Tours)

  • Samuel Adams Brewery – free guided tour of the brewery demonstrating each step of the beer making process and ending with samplings of different varieties (Tours)

  • Autumn foliage – in the outer suburbs of Boston, whose vibrant color attracts many tourists (Other)

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The Boston attractions are made up of two major schools and historic sites. The first thing you should do in Boston is following the 2.5-mile red-brick trail from Boston Common to Bunker Hill. Set aside an hour or three, depending on whether you want a quick tour of the historic site or a tour with a guide in a revolutionary costume. This random tool has compiled a list of 60 major attractions that are well known in the area and one of the most important places for visitors to check in.

The most important thing here is the rich variety of historical sites and cultural heritage preserved in this generator, such as museums, zoos, national parks, historical sites, art centers, religious buildings, stadiums, etc., experience more of the humanities than of the natural landscape. Boston is a 400-year-old American metropolis, hailed as the birthplace of the American Spirit of independence. After constant renovation and planning, now Boston has become one of the important choices of leisure and entertainment visitors.

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